Evaluating QualiCO: an ontology to facilitate qualitative methods sharing to support open science

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Qualitative science methods have largely been omitted from discussions of open science. Platforms focused on qualitative science that support open science data and method sharing are rare. Sharing and exchanging coding schemas has great potential for supporting traceability in qualitative research as well as for facilitating the reuse of coding schemas. In this study, we present and evaluate QualiCO, an ontology to describe qualitative coding schemas. Twenty qualitative researchers used QualiCO to complete two coding tasks. In our findings, we present task performance and interview data that focus participants’ attention on the ontology. Participants used QualiCO to complete the coding tasks, decreasing time on task, while improving accuracy, signifying that QualiCO enabled the reuse of qualitative coding schemas. Our discussion elaborates some issues that participants had and highlights how conceptual and prior practice frames their interpretation of how QualiCO can be used.

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Hocker, J., Bipat, T., McDonald, D. W., & Zachry, M. (2021). Evaluating QualiCO: an ontology to facilitate qualitative methods sharing to support open science. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13174-021-00135-w

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